To: DUMBGRUNT
from the article : It took the FBI and the General Services Administration, the government agency that leased the space in the first place, months to get rid of the sculpture. It was finally removed in October, and the entire ordeal was estimated to have cost taxpayers $1.2 million. The FBI and GSA both think the other agency should be on the hook for the expense.
Cedrus is currently being stored at the GSAs fine arts facility in Alexandria, Virginia, and will next be sent to a storage facility in Maryland where it cant harm anybody. e article :
4 posted on
12/02/2016 6:37:26 PM PST by
heterosupremacist
(Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God ~ Thomas Jefferson)
To: heterosupremacist
That is some pricey firewood! I know cedar dust can be irritating compared to the dust of other kinds of wood but is everybody allergic to our environment now? Seems like the artist could have spent a little more on her project and put some varnish on it preventing anyone from having a problem.
9 posted on
12/02/2016 6:42:02 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Congratulations, President Donald J. Trump! - Let's MAGA!!!)
To: heterosupremacist
39 posted on
12/02/2016 7:12:21 PM PST by
smokingfrog
( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
To: heterosupremacist
I’ve made poops that were more artistic than that.
Just sayin’ . . .
43 posted on
12/02/2016 7:18:26 PM PST by
FreedomPoster
(Islam delenda est)
To: heterosupremacist
Whoever authorized this abomination should be summarily fired right NOW!
46 posted on
12/02/2016 7:22:46 PM PST by
Stayfree
(IT IS TIME TO START MAKING LAWS THAT LIBERALISM IS ILLEGAL!)
To: heterosupremacist
A butt ugly piece of so-called art which looks like it’s been eaten by termites.
The interior of the building is ugly as hell, too.
49 posted on
12/02/2016 7:34:33 PM PST by
july4thfreedomfoundation
(November 8, 2016..... Donald Trump schlongs Hillary Clinton. 306 Electoral Votes)
To: heterosupremacist
It looks like a dreadlock tornado.
64 posted on
12/02/2016 9:49:09 PM PST by
Trillian
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